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E. Period Amsco Note Taking Guide (Ch. 5)US HISTORY E. Period Amsco Note Taking Guide (Ch. 5) Period 3: Chapter 5: The American Revolution and Confederation, [85 - 95] Due Date: Tuesday, September 19th The First Continental Congress - Ams reach conclusion that they need to sever all ties w/ Brit gov in 1776 - All colonies except Gerogia send delegates to convention in Phili in Spet 1774- First Continental Congress- respond to Brits alarming threats to their liberties, Ams don’t want indep, only want to protest Parl infringements on their rights and restore relationship w/ crown had existed before Seven Years’ War - The Delegates - Diverse group whose views range from radical to conservative. - Radicals demand greatest concessions from Brit- Patrick Henry on VA and Sam Adams and John Adams of Mass. - Moderates- Geoge Wash of VA and John Dickinson of Penn. - Conservatives-- mild statement of protest- John Jay of NY and Joseph Galloway of Penn - Loyalists were unrepresented bc wouldn’t challenge king in any way - The Actions of the Congress - Delegates vote on series of measures to change Brit policy w/out offending moderate and conservatives, Joseph Galloway- propose plan similar to Albany Plan of 1754, reorder relations w/ Parl and form union on colonies, failed by one vote, instead adopt - 1. Endorse Suffolk Resolves, origin from Mass, call for immediate repeal of Intolerable Acts and for colonies to resist by military prep and boycott Brit goods - 2. Declaration of Rights and Grievances, backed by mods urges king to right col grievance and restore colonial rights, conciliatory gesture- recog Parl’s auth to reg commerce - 3. Continental Association, network of committees to enforce eco sanctions of Suffolck Res - 4. Declare that if col rights not recog, delegates would meet again in May 1775 The Fighting Begins - King dismisses First Cont Congress, declares Mass in state of rebellion, sends more troops to stop disorder, combo of col defiance and Brit determination to supress it led to violent clashes in Mass- first battles of Am Rev - Lexington and Concord - April 18, 1775, Gen Thomas Gage, commander of Brit troops in Boston, large force to get col military supplies in Concord, warned of Brits by Paul Revere and William Dawes, militia (Minutemen) of Lexington assem to face Brits, Ams forced to retreat under heavy fire, 8 killed - No one knows if Brits or Ams fired first shot of this first skirmish - Brits enter Concord, destroy military supplies, return to Boston, attacked by militiamen on the way , 250 Brit casualties and are humiliated - Bunker Hill - June 17, 1775, battle on outskirts of Boston, col militia of Mass farmers fortify Breed’s Hill next to Bunker Hill, that the battle is wrongly named for, Brits attack colonists and take hill, suffer over a thousand casualties, Am claim victory by succeeding in inflict heavy loss on Brit The Second Continental Congress - After fight in Mass, delegates to Second Cont Congress in Phili in May 1775, was divided, one group (New Eng) thinks that colonies should declare indep, other group (middle col) hope conlict would be resolved by negotiate new relationship w/ Eng - Military Actions - Congress adopts Declaration of Ca

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